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Six years after Deepwater Horizon, restoring the gulf is still a tall order, environmentalists say
By Colin O'Hara
Tags: Florida News, Environment, Politics, Environment, BP, Gulf of Mexico, oil disaster
Gulf Views Dining Guide
Restaurants with stunning views of the Gulf of Mexico
By Katie Machol Simon
Tags: Restaurant Reviews, woody's waterfront cafe and beaxch bar, Undertow, The Pub, the hurricane, that's amore, Sloppy Pelican, Sloppy Joe's, Salt Rock Grill, Philthy Phil's, Oystercatchers, Neighborhood Dining Guide, katie machol, ISLAND WAY GRILL, Gulf of Mexico, fresco's waterfron bistro, frenchy's rockaway, Columbia Restaurant, Chart House, Cajun Cafe, Cafe Dufrain, Caddy's, Armani's
Deepwater drilling resumes in the Gulf of Mexico
Tags: News Feature, Environment, oil, Obama, news, Gulf of Mexico, Green Policy, drilling, deepwater drilling
Dart Container Corp. and FedEx translocate endangered sea turtle eggs from the Gulf
Tags: Florida News, Environment, Environment, sea turtle eggs, Oil spill, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Gulf of Mexico, green living, fedex, endangered species, endangered, Dart Container Corporation
Greenpeace launches ship expedition from St. Petersburg to study Gulf oil spill
By Arielle Stevenson
Tags: News Feature, Environment, Uncategorized, The Arctic Sunrise, Port of St. Petersburg, Oil spill, news, Gulf of Mexico, Greenpeace, green community, bp oil spill, beaches
Life by the slick: Pensacola locals forced to adapt to the oil leak
By Joe Harless
Tags: News Feature, Environment, Uncategorized, travel, tourism, Pensacola Beach, Oil spill, Oil Drilling, offshore drilling, news, Key Sailing, Gulf of Mexico, green community, clean-up, Casino Beach, business, BP, beaches, beach life
Three new species of fish discovered in the Gulf under the oil spill
Tags: Florida News, Environment, Environment, Wildlife, Uncategorized, Oil spill, new species of fish, Gulf of Mexico, green community, batfish
Navy sends in airship to assist in Gulf oil spill cleanup efforts
Tags: News Feature, Environment, Wildlife, Uncategorized, oiled wildlife, Oil spill, news, navy, MZ-3A Airship, Gulf of Mexico, green community, Deepwater Horizon Response
Animals continue to feel effects of oil spill
By Jessica McCormick
Tags: Florida News, Environment, Environment, Environment, Uncategorized, turtles, queen's university, peter hodson, Oil spill, oil dispersants, nova scotia, noaa, Gulf of Mexico, Gulf, green living, green community, exxon-valdez, dolphins, dispersants, Deepwater Horizon Response, Deepwater Horizon, deepwater, bp oil spill, BP, bluefin tuna, bluefin, Birds
Dreaming of a dragon under a dock
By Dream Momma
Tags: News Feature, unicorns, Uncategorized, trolls, serpents, raft, Mother, love, husband, house, Gulf of Mexico, gardens, floating, fairies, dreams, dreamer, dream symbols, Dream Momma, dream meanings, dream interpretations, dream, dragon, doorway
Energy vs. the environment: The oil spill's devastating effects on our present and future
By Jennifer Meier
Tags: Florida News, Environment, Environment, Uncategorized, Tampa-Bay, Tampa Bay economy, Tampa, Oil spill, Gulf of Mexico, green living, green community, green business, Green, florida
Has the Deepwater Horizon disaster permanently altered the future of oil drilling off the coast of Florida?
By Mitch Perry
Tags: Tampa Bay News, us coast guard, The Environment, St. Petersburg, Oil spill, mitch perry, louisiana, Gulf of Mexico, florida coast, drilling, deep water oli exploration
BP's current efforts with the oil spill cleanup
By mariabooker
Tags: Florida News, Environment, Environment, Environment, Uncategorized, Oil spill, noaa, Gulf Restoration Network, Gulf of Mexico, Green Policy, green community, exxon-valdez, deep water horizon, BP
Gulf oil spill update: Now covering more than 1800 square miles
Tags: News Feature, Environment, Uncategorized, sea life, Oil spill, news, New York Times, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, louisiana, gulf oil spill, Gulf of Mexico, green community, Doug Helton, aquatic
The Red Sea
Red tide will be back — and Frank Alcock is helping us understand why.
By Cooper Levey-baker
Tags: News Feature, red tide, K. Brevis, Gulf of Mexico, Frank Alcock, Enviromentsl groups
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Five Tampa restaurants earn Michelin stars in 2024 guide
By Kyla Fields
Let’s hope Staind frontman Aaron Lewis focuses on the band’s new album this weekend in Tampa
By Josh Bradley
Cinema’s ‘Nasty Women,’ and ladies who improved women’s rights, are center of two events in Tampa Bay this weekend
By Ray Roa
Tampa Bay's best live music happening April 18-25
By Ray Roa and Josh Bradley
The University of South Florida (USF) is going to produce more tortured poets than usual this semester. The English department at the…
Tampa Bay Taco Week is here. For 10 delicious days—April 18-28—close to two dozen Bay area restaurants are offering exclusive specials. Have…
By Leigh Wilson
The castle-like remains of an eccentric scholar's unfinished artist sanctuary is now on the market in Florida. Located in Monticello, near Tallahassee, the…
By Colin Wolf
Abortion rights are on the ballot in Florida this November, and there’s a ground movement to get Amendment 4 across the finish…
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